I installed Puppy 2.17 yesterday (It is actually my first Linux experience) on my Fujitsu Lifebook p1032 and I can't get the touchpanel working with it. I tried both variants (the easy one of yours and the difficult one with perl) but had no success so far.

Concerning the 1st one, I added all the parameters listed in the instruction at http://stz-softwaretechnik.com/~ke/touchscreen/p-series.html and completed all the instructions except the last one. It's posted that it works only in Debian, so I wonder how to run it on Puppy if it's necessary...

Concerning the second one (perl method) I kept getting messages that X11GUITest module is missing in @INC so the script aborted after line 4

I'm a complete newbie in Linux, so I apologize if I told something stupid In any case, can anyone please help me with diagnosing and solving it? Thank you in advance

I downloaded the linuxwacom package from the previously mentioned site and installed from the prebuilt directory. Now the pen tracks when I rotate the display, however the "doubletap-leftclick" function doesn't work. Again, I think it is just a couple of settings with xsetwacom. I also need to get it so that the pen tracks properly when i use other than my default screen resolution.

I have a "Progear" tablet with Puppy 2.17 and wanted a way of "left clicking" when using the stylus (no buttons). I hacked up a button (very ugly but works) starting with freememapplet, click on it and it swaps the left and right buttons on the "mouse" (buttons 1 and 3) If you try to use it with a mouse, you right click on it to switch, and left click on it to switch back (since the buttons are switched, left is now right)
I have no idea if it will work with other puppies. (use at own risk)
I'll post the modified source if anyone wants it.

In my case the preconfigured driver is in the 32 directory because my computer is 32-bit. Because my version of Puppy uses X11R7, all I had to do is copy the preconfigured driver, wacom_drv.so into the following directory: /usr/X11R7/lib/xorg/modules/input

Then he added some stuff to xorg.conf, restarted X, and everything worked.

I'm confused. I realize I'm getting here late, but I'd appreciate some help. I get confused by references to the Wacom Digitizer, because sometimes this seems to refer to an external tablet device and not a tablet PC.

So, what I think I know is
1. The M1300 tablet PC uses a Wacom device as its digitizer
2. This digitizer is a serial device using COM1
3. The digitizer does not just show up as a serial mouse for Puppy to use
4. The Linux driver for this device is conveniently available from the linuxwacom project's package
5. Installing this device driver involves copying a file or files to appropriate location(s) in the Puppy Linux filesystem
- The file is wacom_drv.so
- The location is /usr/X11R7/lib/xorg/modules/input
6. To let Puppy load up this driver on start, some text must be added to the xorg.conf file

So, is that right?

I tried this, as described in the post by lickthefrog2, and my mouse cursor occasionally moves at random over the screen when I tap it, but there's no pattern to it.

I noticed that the linuxwacom package, in the prebuilt "32" directory, has a bunch of files and folders in addition to the wacom_drv.so file. Should I put all these into /usr/X11R7/lib/xorg/modules/input ?

When I look at xorg.conf later on, I can't find my edits

Finally, to show how little I understand, what's "modprobe" do?

Thanks. On those occasions when I actually have made something work, I try to post an exhaustively detailed and organized set of instructions that bore people. I am pretty good with VMware and Puppy, for instance. This stuff is a mystery to me, and I can't get it to work using the steps that I am seeing in this thread. It's probably that I am missing something that normally "goes without saying" among people familiar with Linux. Just figure that I'm stupid, and give all the details.

I haven't tried to do this from a clean installation of Puppy, so I am suddenly wondering if previous modifications of xorg.conf and rc.local may be involved as well. I'll see what I can do about making a clean install and trying again.

I have a "Progear" tablet with Puppy 2.17 and wanted a way of "left clicking" when using the stylus (no buttons). I hacked up a button (very ugly but works) starting with freememapplet, click on it and it swaps the left and right buttons on the "mouse"

Thanks Iwill - just getting this thread on my watchlist as I have been intending to develop a method for handling multiple button emulation on a non-multitouch touchscreen. I hope to give your applet a try.

I know it's an old thread but this has become a pressing issue for Puppy. (no pun intended )

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